This paper looks at male wage inequality in the United Kingdom across industries and regions over a fifteen year period. After controlling for the heterogeneity of productivity characteristics across the population, that part of wage inequality which cannot be explained by observable worker characteristics is examined. This is undertaken at both the industry and regional level to assess the key themes dominate in the literature capable of explaining within-group wage inequality, namely: technology; globalisation; female participation; immigration; shifts in the supply of relative education across cohorts; and falling unionisation
There has been a remarkable increase in wage inequality in the United States, UK, and many other cou...
Although there was a ‘massive rise’ in British wage inequality, relatively little is known about the...
This Paper attempts to reconcile two apparently contradictory trends in the UK labour market over th...
ABSTRACT This paper looks at male wage inequality in the United Kingdom across industries and region...
This paper investigates the determinants of regional wages in Britain using annual data from the New...
This paper investigates the determinants of regional wages in Britain using annual data from the New...
This paper studies changes in labour market inequality in the UK, with particular reference to what ...
This thesis is an econometric investigation of wage inequality in the UK. It consists of three piece...
This paper explores the nature of inter-industry wage differentials that are not explained by person...
This paper explores the nature of inter-industry wage differentials that are not explained by person...
This paper investigates wage disparities across sub-national labour markets in Britain using a newly...
Wage inequality has been increasing in most industrialised countries over the last three decades. Th...
This paper analyzes the impact of international outsourcing on UK wage inequality during the 1990s b...
Abstract: Although there was a ‘massive rise ’ in British wage inequality, relatively little is know...
There has been a remarkable increase in wage inequality in the US, UK and many other countries over ...
There has been a remarkable increase in wage inequality in the United States, UK, and many other cou...
Although there was a ‘massive rise’ in British wage inequality, relatively little is known about the...
This Paper attempts to reconcile two apparently contradictory trends in the UK labour market over th...
ABSTRACT This paper looks at male wage inequality in the United Kingdom across industries and region...
This paper investigates the determinants of regional wages in Britain using annual data from the New...
This paper investigates the determinants of regional wages in Britain using annual data from the New...
This paper studies changes in labour market inequality in the UK, with particular reference to what ...
This thesis is an econometric investigation of wage inequality in the UK. It consists of three piece...
This paper explores the nature of inter-industry wage differentials that are not explained by person...
This paper explores the nature of inter-industry wage differentials that are not explained by person...
This paper investigates wage disparities across sub-national labour markets in Britain using a newly...
Wage inequality has been increasing in most industrialised countries over the last three decades. Th...
This paper analyzes the impact of international outsourcing on UK wage inequality during the 1990s b...
Abstract: Although there was a ‘massive rise ’ in British wage inequality, relatively little is know...
There has been a remarkable increase in wage inequality in the US, UK and many other countries over ...
There has been a remarkable increase in wage inequality in the United States, UK, and many other cou...
Although there was a ‘massive rise’ in British wage inequality, relatively little is known about the...
This Paper attempts to reconcile two apparently contradictory trends in the UK labour market over th...